What:
| Accommodation Type | | Resort |
| General Amenities | | Conference Facilities, Spa |
| Room Amenities | | Fireplace, Ocean View, Balcony |
| Payment | | Interac, MasterCard, American Express, Money Order, Visa |
Where:
| Neighbourhood | | Victoria |
| Getting There | | Tofino Long Beach is on the west coast of Tofino |
Profile Last Updated: August 29, 2008
Middle Beach Lodge is actually comprised of two lodges consisting of 20 self-contained cabins on 40 acres of secluded West Coast oceanfront. This splendid environment includes a 10-kilometre private beach, rugged headlands and undisturbed forest as far as the eye can see. The Middle Beach Lodge is truly a spectacular sanctuary for a getaway. Come for the peace and quiet, come for the natural beauty of British Columbia, but most of all, come for the chance to renew your body and your spirit. Middle Beach Lodge has preserved as much of the natural surroundings as possible when creating this haven. Guests can sit on the beach and admire the sunset, explore the majestic rainforest or surf the sparkling Pacific Ocean waters.
A Place for Families or Adults Only
Both lodges are rustic, clean and comfortable, with breathtaking views of either the ocean or the forest. Some rooms have a kitchenette or a kitchen, and the suites are equipped with gas fireplaces and soaking tubs. A few even have a Jacuzzi on the balcony. Guests choose the lodge according to their age – the Lodge at the Headlands is for adults and kids, and includes rooms, suites and cabins. The Lodge at the Beach is for adults only. Most of the Beach rooms on two floors face the ocean, while a few face the forest.
It’s a Group Thing
The Middle Beach Lodge can accommodate groups from six to 60 people. Book a company retreat or a group getaway and take advantage of the conference room facilities, and the 26-room private corporate lodge with exclusive lounge and dining room. Small weddings can also be arranged except during July and August. You can have a ceremony on the beach or by the massive river rock fireplace, followed by a Northwest seafood dinner.




